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El futuro del oro negro: Desafíos y estrategias en el sector Upstream
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The Future of Black Gold: Challenges and Strategies in the Upstream Sector

Author: Ing. Mario Toyo, March 22, 2024.
The oil industry, recognized as the “black gold”, is undergoing a major transformation due to the energy transition in the upstream sector. Oil and gas exploration and production companies face challenges in adapting and developing innovative strategies in response to the growing demand for cleaner energy sources in order to ensure their long-term viability.

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Upstream Operations: Reliability Optimization

Inspenet, December 4, 2023.
In the oil and gas industry, the term “upstream” refers to the initial stages of the hydrocarbon production cycle, which encompasses the exploration, drilling and extraction of oil and natural gas. This sector is presented as the fundamental pillar, from the identification of deposits to the strategic drilling of wells and the recovery of crude oil from the subsoil.

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Asset integrity management on offshore platforms

Inspenet, October 16, 2023.
In the productive and energy industries, effective asset integrity management on offshore platforms is essential; where in the maritime sector it has historically been a challenge. In this sense, each process and component demands comprehensive control, supervision and maintenance strategies.

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Guardians of the Oceans: Emerging Technologies for Oil Spill Prevention

Inspenet, June 07, 2023.
The prevention of oil spills in the complex scenario of operations in the offshore sector, and the protection of marine ecosystems have become unavoidable imperatives. The preservation of these fragile ecosystems is not only essential for the health of the planet, but also for the sustainable future of the oil industry.

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